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Kai Sassenberg

H-index: 41
Psychology 43%
Sociology 17%

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grigolus.bsky.social
One week left to apply.
grigolus.bsky.social
Our department @yorkpsychology.bsky.social has 2 open lecturer positions (=tenure-track Assistant Prof). Social psych is one of the priority areas, so consider applying if you study social behavior, incl. intergroup relations, culture, environmental or media psych.

jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lect...
York. View from the river Ouse.
kaisassenberg.bsky.social
Inducing flexibllity mindsets are among the few treatments that influence, in particular, those with pronounced attitudes (not just the undecided fence sitters).
This link might provide you easier access to the paper
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ScienceDirect.com | Science, health and medical journals, full text articles and books.
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caulfieldtim.bsky.social
Strong conspiracy beliefs about COVID = lower perceptions of procedural justice

Study: Conspiracy beliefs predict perceptions of procedural justice www.nature.com/articles/s41...

by Kai SassenbergReposted by: John Drury

kaisassenberg.bsky.social
Delighted to see our new paper led by @svenjabfrenzel.bsky.social out. In a 5-wave longitudinal study (conducted in 2022/23), we tested whether the feeling of procedural justice returned for those high in conspiracy beliefs towards the end of the pandemic. Short answer: No! For more details👇
svenjabfrenzel.bsky.social
Excited to announce that my paper with @lpummerer.bsky.social, @sonja-utz.de & @kaisassenberg.bsky.social on conspiracy beliefs is published. We examined the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and procedural justice during the peak and decay of the pandemic.
svenjabfrenzel.bsky.social
Excited to announce that my paper with @lpummerer.bsky.social, @sonja-utz.de & @kaisassenberg.bsky.social on conspiracy beliefs is published. We examined the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and procedural justice during the peak and decay of the pandemic.
kaisassenberg.bsky.social
We explicitly focused on confirmatory research (sorry, I should have indicated that). And yes: at least one hypothesized pattern per prediction. If you a preregistration contains two hypotheses specifying two predicted patterns - even better. I guess we agree, but my post was not perfectly worded.
kaisassenberg.bsky.social
Do preregistrations in psychology live up to minimum standards? We argue in a new paper that they should at least contain the hypothesized pattern, the measures, the planned sample size and analyses, the exclusion criteria, and a time stamp. But do they? For more details read Lena Hahn's threat! 👇
richarddmorey.bsky.social
Paper drop, for anyone interested in #metascience, #statistics, or #metaanalysis! @clintin.bsky.social and I show in a new paper in JASA that the P-curve, a popular forensic meta-analysis method, has deeply undesirable statistical properties. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... 1/?
Cover page for the manuscript: Morey, R. D., & Davis-Stober, C. P. (2025). On the poor statistical properties of the P-curve meta-analytic procedure. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/01621459.2025.2544397 Abstract for the paper: The P-curve (Simonsohn, Nelson, & Simmons, 2014; Simonsohn, Simmons, & Nelson, 2015) is a widely-used suite of meta-analytic tests advertised for detecting problems in sets of studies. They are based on nonparametric combinations of p values (e.g., Marden, 1985) across significant (p < .05) studies and are variously claimed to detect “evidential value”, “lack of evidential value”, and “left skew” in p values. We show that these tests do not have the properties ascribed to them. Moreover, they fail basic desiderata for tests, including admissibility and monotonicity. In light of these serious problems, we recommend against the use of the P-curve tests.

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zpid.bsky.social
How marvelous! 😍

@marlephie.bsky.social, Kinga Bierwiaczonek und @fhopp.bsky.social hold joint junior professorships at the
@zpid.bsky.social and @unitrier.bsky.social.

➡️https://leibniz-psychology.org/en/news/detail/three-junior-professorships-for-research-at-zpid

#psychology #research
Marlene Altenmüller, Kinga Bierwiaczonek and Frederic Hopp hold joint junior professorships at the Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) and Trier University. Photos: Maja Drewes, ZPID
abalkina.bsky.social
This is a catastrophe. While Finland has downgraded the MDPI and Frontiers journals to level 0 (meaning these publications are not recognized for research evaluation purposes), Germany has signed an agreement to promote publications in MDPI journals.

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romanklinger.de
Are you interested to dive deeper into bridging #psychology and natural language processing #nlproc? We are organizing a new workshop (collocated with icwsm.org in Copenhagen, taking place on June 23. Paper deadline is March 21st. More information: nlpsi-workshop.github.io
icwsm.org

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abitter.bsky.social
Today, my dear colleague @annameret.bsky.social presented our work on data sharing in psychology at @icssi.bsky.social ✨We show that open data is findable, but less reusable.
Preprint coming soon, preregistration available on PsychArchives: doi.org/10.23668/psy...

#Metascience #SciSci #ICSSI2025
kaisassenberg.bsky.social
Whom do we want to see in power? People high in both benevolence and integrity - that's what a new paper by Annika Scholl, H Rapp, Gerben van Kleef and myself shows. 4 Studies (N=1151) provide consistent evidence for this interaction effect. Delighted to see this work out doi.org/10.1037/xap0...
kbierwiaczonek.bsky.social
New preprint! We meta-analyzed data from 1,114 studies to identify the strongest correlates of migrants' adaptation to living abroad. Co-authored by Kiki Vu, George Tong, Mike Cheung, Nora Benningstad, Evita van Duin, Karine Lindholm, Colleen Ward, and @kunstjonas.bsky.social
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spspnews.bsky.social
The landmark Handbook of Social Psychology's sixth edition is now available - and open access for the first time! It features 50 chapters from 50+ scholars.

Learn more + download it today: ow.ly/RPjn50VV8bT
Handbook of Social Psychology Celebrates 90 Years with Groundbreaking Open-Access Sixth Edition

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gesistraining.bsky.social
🗣️ Ein gutes Interview beginnt lange vor der ersten Frage.
Lerne im #GESISworkshop, wie man qualitative Interviews plant, führt & auswertet – von Leitfaden ✍️ bis Transkription 🎧.
Jetzt buchen ➡️ t1p.de/qual-intervi...

#QualitativeForschung #Interviews
GESIS Workshop
Qualitative Interviews - Theorie und Praxis
04. bis 05. August 2025 | Mannheim
Günter Mey & Paul S. Ruppel

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